(05-13-2015, 08:49 PM)philsmd Wrote: I don't understand the problem here:
Your example:
- algo: -m 10 = md5($pass.$salt)
- string to hash: "11puma11" (without quotes)
if pass is "11puma" and salt is "11" then we end up with a string for $pass.$salt of "11puma11"
and indeed if you generate the md5 hash for "11puma11" (without quotes) the hash is correct:
echo -n 11puma11 | md5sum
f49cf95028de0f6ec389a1a3df65ee44
So everything is as expected. i.e. there are 2 "11" involved (one from password, the other - in this particular case - is also within the salt).
I don't see any problem of oclHashcat here. You just need to understand what is involved here (i.e. the 2 "11" that come from 2 different ingredients)
Exactly, i was running it on the wrong type. No problem with hashcat, it was all my error! Sorry!
Big thanks to radix for helping me with this!
Case closed!